How Kelly Osbourne's New Clothing Line Is Making a Statement Way Beyond Fashion

Would you expect anything less?

Let's be real: Whenever we hear that a celebrity has started his or her own clothing line, we're usually a little skeptical. But when word dropped that Kelly Osbourne was going to add designer to her resume, it actually seemed like a very natural step. Aside from expertly curating her own signature style (purple mohawks and ultra-femme heels anyone?), the It Brit has been fully entrenched in the fashion scene for years as an E! fashion correspondent and member of the network's hit show Fashion Police. In other words, the girl knows her stuff…and it shows.

We caught up with Kelly on her latest venture this week, and not only did she personally take us through the entire collection (called Stories) of slimming printed jumpsuits, butt-boosting tuxedo pants, and fitted floral dresses, but she also made sure to emphasize that each and every design is available in sizes 0 through 24. Not only that, but Kelly's even making sure that all the sizes are sold together. "I won't compromise the brand in any way by putting it in a store where they're going to separate the sizes," she said. "I don't ever want my customer to have to go to a big and tall section because they're over a size 12. It's demoralizing."

So how are all those different styles flattering on so many body shapes? Kelly explained that they cut three samples of each piece and fit them on models ranging from a size 0 to mid-size to plus-size (though Kelly admits she hates that term). If the design didn't look great on all three, it didn't get made. Simple as that.

In addition to being one of the most size-friendly collections we've ever met, Stories is also meant to work for all different age groups. "Everything in the collection is ageless depending on how you style it. I could see everyone from a 10- or 12-year-old to a 90-year-old in these pieces, and that's what I was really working hard to achieve. I didn't want to discriminate."

Basically, Kelly's collection is meant for everyone, and with prices ranging from $55 to $170, we'd say most people will be able to take advantage. So when can you get your hands on it? Stories launches on HSN on September 25 and will be available on Bluefly a month later. If we were you, we'd keep an eye out for the ultra-soft tees, rad moto jackets, and printed pants (just a little hint from one shopper to another).

So what do you think of Kelly's equal opportunity design philosophy? Tell us in the comments!